“Unveiled: The Shadowy Missions That Intelligence Agencies Tried to Bury Forever!”
This includes authorizing their estimated 15,000 informants to commit thousands of crimes per year. According to a recent document released by the FBI, they allowed almost 6,000 crimes to be committed in 2011 alone.
The Grim Reaper
Gregory Scarpa was a savage in the Colombo crime family. He was known as “The Grim Reaper” and was high on the FBI’s most wanted list. He was arrested for armed robbery in 1962 but the FBI turned him into an informant which he accepted to keep himself out of jail.
He was sent by the FBI to uncover a bunch of secrets. He was once sent to Mississippi to intimidate three KKK members into telling him where three missing civil rights members were. They didn’t think he was serious until he shoved a gun into their mouth and they revealed the location of the graves.
They (Easily) Tricked The Neo-Nazi’s
The FBI sent an Australian “journalist” to interview a whole herd of Neo-Nazis in an attempt to gather more information on their motives. It was for a fake white supremacist publication called The Right Way which meant the Neo-Nazis could really share their true feelings.
The “journalist” was allowed in a bunch of high ranking meetings and was embraced by many members. Ron Furey, the “journalist” was actually of Jewish descent whose parents survived the Holocaust. The white supremacists could’ve found out that he wasn’t a real newsman by literally Googling the publication which didn’t exist.
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